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this is almost another panel to talk about race in america, the media, the intersection of crime in america and race. there is, i think, a perception, among people in america that the victims of crime are different from who the victims of car really are. -- crime really are. those of us who cover crime i believe are guilty for creating the misconceptions. the crimes we cover, the stories we cover, and the reality$ victimization of)
this is almost another panel to talk about race in america, the media, the intersection of crime in america and race. there is, i think, a perception, among people in america that the victims of crime are different from who the victims of car really are. -- crime really are. those of us who cover crime i believe are guilty for creating the misconceptions. the crimes we cover, the stories we cover, and the reality$ victimization of)
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our plan is based upon one thing facing america. recently, a couple of years ago we celebrated brown versus the board of education. today our schools are more segregated. i think this is the greatest civil rights. the achievement gap. you can't have systems that are separate but equal. you can't have systems that allow african american students and latino students out performed by special education students. our plan is called "beyond the talk". what are we going to do specifically to make sure the schools that the woman mentioned and malcomx are as good as any other school. any school in san francisco has to be good enough that we would want to go there. if it's not, it's unacceptable. >> that's a great way to segway to solutions. >> we are here for solutions. it's true. we do have to talk. we have to do it in a way that's respectful and a way to bring people together rather than push people apart. if we expect our young people to exercise social emotional learning. we have to do it as adults. i want everyone to think about a solut
our plan is based upon one thing facing america. recently, a couple of years ago we celebrated brown versus the board of education. today our schools are more segregated. i think this is the greatest civil rights. the achievement gap. you can't have systems that are separate but equal. you can't have systems that allow african american students and latino students out performed by special education students. our plan is called "beyond the talk". what are we going to do specifically to...
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you have new america media. youth outlook. you've not bay cat and bay vac. each of those are engaged with probationers. so i think that people recognize the value of digital media. we have to connect and explore those job opportunities directing our young people. we are doing that. we are around in digital media work. >> i meant to say bay cat. it's actually a digital media company. we work with the crn and currently trying to pull things together with bay cat. it's a good place in terms of getting our youth in that. >> i would like to engage the private sector to push the limits on the use of technology to keep in touch with our kids. i would love to put a cell phone in
you have new america media. youth outlook. you've not bay cat and bay vac. each of those are engaged with probationers. so i think that people recognize the value of digital media. we have to connect and explore those job opportunities directing our young people. we are doing that. we are around in digital media work. >> i meant to say bay cat. it's actually a digital media company. we work with the crn and currently trying to pull things together with bay cat. it's a good place in terms...
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you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question that kept popping up in my head was this, 100 years later, is there enough to celebrate? have we made significant strides in our fight for equality? i kept ignoring the question pushing around my head. the thought kept buzzing in my head like a baby at a picnic. when i finally paid attention on whether we have made significant strides, the answer was an unequivocal no. it was only when i answered the question it and sat down, it was only when i answered that question that the words began to flow. the equal rights movement would not have happened
you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question...
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>> i am thrilled about the america's cup. it will not just be an economic boom that creates jobs and long- term economic development. it will help us shore up our aging and deterioration appears -- deteriorateing piers. it will help us clear of deferred maintenance. it will be a >>> promotion for the city. people will see the panoramic views of san francisco and want to come here. i would very much like to see forty-niners stay here. what that means, we will have to talk about it. i am not a big fan of massive public subsidies to sports teams. i think we should work hard to keep them here. >> we're almost out of time. are there any other issues or concerns we have not discussed? are there any other specific issues you plan to concentrate on throughout your turn? >> a couple that come to mind. i introduced in control legislation to make it easier for tenants displaced by fires or earthquakes or other disasters to find below market replacement meant -- rent while their apartments are being fixed. there are some aspects of our r
>> i am thrilled about the america's cup. it will not just be an economic boom that creates jobs and long- term economic development. it will help us shore up our aging and deterioration appears -- deteriorateing piers. it will help us clear of deferred maintenance. it will be a >>> promotion for the city. people will see the panoramic views of san francisco and want to come here. i would very much like to see forty-niners stay here. what that means, we will have to talk about...
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. >> for more information, visit the civil grand jury website at the biggest issue in america today? segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one... >> this morning, everyone, and welcome to the 2010 s justice some of. there must be justice. i want to begin -- to the 2010 justice summit. there must be justice. i want to begin by welcoming you. i am a public defender here in san francisco, and i will be overseeing the first part of the program today. we are going to be talking about something is called ordinary in justice. if you look if the word, it says, an unjust act, and within the criminal justice system, there are a lot of fun just as if that occur. we just do not hear about them. -- a lot of unjust acts that occur. we have probably all heard there have been 150 human beings who have been exonerated after being sent to d
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that america we have the proud distinction of being one of the most violent places for boys. one in five boys will be molested before they are 13. these figures are low because many -- when sexually abused boys are not treated, society has to deal with them later, resulting in problems like crime and more sexual abuse. the suicide rate for boys who have been abused is 14 times higher than a non abused boy. drug use is 12-40 times greater. many experts believe that many boys are sexually abused. after a came out on the other side of my abuse, had to dedicate my work. i completed a short film called flashcards, loosely based on my childhood. it won a international awards, it aired on international public television. the canadian mounties approached before the movie was even done and used it to train their officers. the movie is also in many parts of africa now used as a training tool. despite lengthy efforts with state senators, but has never been used as an educational tool in the united states. in august of 2007, i went to zimbabwe. it continues to be in the midst of a politi
that america we have the proud distinction of being one of the most violent places for boys. one in five boys will be molested before they are 13. these figures are low because many -- when sexually abused boys are not treated, society has to deal with them later, resulting in problems like crime and more sexual abuse. the suicide rate for boys who have been abused is 14 times higher than a non abused boy. drug use is 12-40 times greater. many experts believe that many boys are sexually abused....
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that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room at least can recognize that is not the case. really, this commercial is the marriage of those two ideas, the marriage of the concept -- that the concept, but the bedrock principle in our code of justice, which is the presumption of innocence, and the recognition if you well that we have a long way to go to combat stereotypes, prejudice, and outright bias, not only in the judicial system, but in our american society, and that is what resulted from the coming together of those two ideas you will see on the screen. [applause] how do you like it so far? kind of compelling, isn't it? [laughter] ♪ >> show me your hands. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> wasn't that great? just the incredible job that tom and his crew did. we are going to be making his public service announcement avai
that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room at least can recognize that is not the case. really, this commercial is the marriage of those two ideas, the marriage of the concept -- that the concept, but the bedrock principle in our code of justice,...
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we don't do a good job in america keeping track of how much walking occurs. census data asks how you get to work on the long form. it turns out to pretty good measure of walking in the community, but as you can see here there's ten times as much walking in berkley or san francisco as maybe san jose or richmond. so, if we adjust the per capita injury rate for the number of walkers, we see a very different view of the injury rate here in san francisco. actually san francisco and berkley now look quite good. the injury risk per person walking in berkeley and san francisco is much lower than san jose or richmond. there's a factor of three difference between san jose or berkley. that's worth exploring. one of the things you find is injury risk per walker, is lower in the communities with a lot of walking so if you graph this out on this curve here - on the ex- axis is the amount of walking that occurs and more safe t communities are lower on the,y axis and berkley and san francisco stand out to be pretty good places to walk. these are actually considered healthy p
we don't do a good job in america keeping track of how much walking occurs. census data asks how you get to work on the long form. it turns out to pretty good measure of walking in the community, but as you can see here there's ten times as much walking in berkley or san francisco as maybe san jose or richmond. so, if we adjust the per capita injury rate for the number of walkers, we see a very different view of the injury rate here in san francisco. actually san francisco and berkley now look...
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she wants to one day be the secretary of education for the united states of america. [applause] 20 years old. >> how do i follow such a beautiful introduction? he uses me as his instrument that shows me -- and chose me. i knew she is looking down and saying, my god, thank you for using me as your instrument. what got does, not does see how -- and not just hdoes he traded instrument, he supports it to the fullest extent. all across the state, in a poor neighborhood, you spotted me and i thank you. this wonderful opportunity will open up more doors and that children that i serve. i believe that god uses me to continue to empower others. let's also give another warm round of applause. [applause] >> i am here to accept a wonderful honor. because of the instrument and having wonderful parents that supported the spiritually, financially, since those a little girl and i believed i could make my dream become a reality. today, my dear mother is your to see me receive this. and to continue to support me because my mother knows that it takes a village to raise a child. there is
she wants to one day be the secretary of education for the united states of america. [applause] 20 years old. >> how do i follow such a beautiful introduction? he uses me as his instrument that shows me -- and chose me. i knew she is looking down and saying, my god, thank you for using me as your instrument. what got does, not does see how -- and not just hdoes he traded instrument, he supports it to the fullest extent. all across the state, in a poor neighborhood, you spotted me and i...
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the biggest banks in america, the top 1% of banks in america are the ones that do almost 60% of this credit card business. i'm talking about the same wall street banks that ended up getting a bailout from the federal government to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars. i don't have a lot of sympathy for them. they made some stoop i had mistakes -- stoop i had mistakes. we shouldn't create an opportunity for them to fix prices when it comes to merchants and retailers across america. well, this passed last year with a strong bipartisan vote of 64. and the biggest banks in america and the biggest credit cards -- credit card companies in america have been working nonstop ever since to stop this from going into effect. they have poured more resources into this effort than i've seen. and i've been around this place for a while. they want to stop this because they hate swipe fee reform like the devil hates holy water. for them it is a dramatic loss of money. how much? each month -- each month in america these swipe fees generate $1.3 billion -- $1.3 bi generate $1.3 billion -- $1.3 b
the biggest banks in america, the top 1% of banks in america are the ones that do almost 60% of this credit card business. i'm talking about the same wall street banks that ended up getting a bailout from the federal government to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars. i don't have a lot of sympathy for them. they made some stoop i had mistakes -- stoop i had mistakes. we shouldn't create an opportunity for them to fix prices when it comes to merchants and retailers across america. well,...
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i want america to be that nation. i want america to when the future. -- win the future. [applause] a clean energy standard will help drive private investment in innovation. i want to make this point -- government funding will still be critical. the investments might administration has made in renewable energy and technology has helped private sectors grow and hire hundreds of thousands new workers. i had visited gleaming new solar arrays that are among the largest in the world. i have tested electric vehicles of fresh off the assembly line. i did not relate tested. i drove it 5 feet before the secret service told me to stop. [laughter] i have toured factories that used to be shattered where they are now building advanced when the blades that are as long as 747. they are building towers to support them. i have seen the scientist searching for the next big breakthrough in energy. none of this would have happened without government support. i understand we have a tight fiscal situation. it is fair to ask, how do we pay for government's investment in energy? we will have to
i want america to be that nation. i want america to when the future. -- win the future. [applause] a clean energy standard will help drive private investment in innovation. i want to make this point -- government funding will still be critical. the investments might administration has made in renewable energy and technology has helped private sectors grow and hire hundreds of thousands new workers. i had visited gleaming new solar arrays that are among the largest in the world. i have tested...
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and the land over its head in wars like kind of toll has it placed upon america we'll look at the many costs associated there. and go into war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to radical polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred thirty in st joe will discuss. it's wednesday march thirtieth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out you're watching our t.v. well start this evening with an update on the situation in libya or chaos and violence in the quest for power and largely a game of back and forth in the last few days we've seen rebels gain ground and get pushed back by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi are his policy or is on the ground in tripoli and brings us the latest. fighters have now been pushed back to the city of western north we are hearing that this is strategically important o
and the land over its head in wars like kind of toll has it placed upon america we'll look at the many costs associated there. and go into war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to radical polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in...
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how can america reward this? when america's trade agreements has failed so vastly and cost us millions of jobs and we haven't had balanced trade accounts in over quarter century and our standard of living is headed down we simply can't afford any more of these losing trade agreements and we ought to go back and renegotiate the ones that aren't working for us now. it's time for a new trade model for our country that benefits our workers and our communities for a change. america simply can't afford another nafta that's called korea. madam speaker, i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> the house is in recess now. they will return at 12:00 noon eastern for legislative business. on their agenda today a long-term re-authorization of federal aviation administration programs. the bill will set spending levels through fiscal year 2014. they will debate that bill, likely after a spe
how can america reward this? when america's trade agreements has failed so vastly and cost us millions of jobs and we haven't had balanced trade accounts in over quarter century and our standard of living is headed down we simply can't afford any more of these losing trade agreements and we ought to go back and renegotiate the ones that aren't working for us now. it's time for a new trade model for our country that benefits our workers and our communities for a change. america simply can't...
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mike is not an anomaly he's the start of a new trend in america the billionaires who thought they could take control of our country and sold off for profit right in an ether noses and are about to receive a rude awakening america is not for sale it belongs to us and when more people like mike step up and lead today's republican corporate republican party then we can officially put an end to this bad deal in america and put into place another new deal with the middle class all right well after the break i'll look into the fox news agenda and how it's hurting our country and i say everything. for. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't. charge is a big. earlier this week media matters uncovered an audiotape the fox news executive bill sammon this is a big big heavy hitting by admitting to a clear agenda of lying to discredit president obama in the weeks leading up to the two thousand and eight election. i have to admit that i w
mike is not an anomaly he's the start of a new trend in america the billionaires who thought they could take control of our country and sold off for profit right in an ether noses and are about to receive a rude awakening america is not for sale it belongs to us and when more people like mike step up and lead today's republican corporate republican party then we can officially put an end to this bad deal in america and put into place another new deal with the middle class all right well after...
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in its stead america's colors were raised. today happy alaskan day is one of the major holidays of the forty ninth state. during the bright show of the residents of sitka reenact the procedure of handing over the flag from russians to americans. in eight hundred sixty seven the ceremony for placing the russian colony under u.s. control was much more modest. the american government was weary of accusations that they had wasted a lot of money headlines and splashed across the newspapers scoffed at the purchase describing it as nothing more than a box of vice. rumor even had a bit of a seven point two million dollars paid some two hundred thousand was given to senators in the form of kickbacks. but opinion put it bring it out put it on their side deliberate steps which they could have with clearly no clips well in the some senator's towards a hitch free ratification of the treaty. after alaska came under u.s. control the russian american company lost its influence and the russian settlers were offered a choice either return to. r
in its stead america's colors were raised. today happy alaskan day is one of the major holidays of the forty ninth state. during the bright show of the residents of sitka reenact the procedure of handing over the flag from russians to americans. in eight hundred sixty seven the ceremony for placing the russian colony under u.s. control was much more modest. the american government was weary of accusations that they had wasted a lot of money headlines and splashed across the newspapers scoffed...
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grade which america. the new wave of settlers who moved to alaska during the last decades came from siberia twentieth century russian destinations changed in comparison with the eighteenth century the majority preferred alaska's largest city anchorage rather than kodiak island or the can i put. out of the city's three hundred thousand strong population five thousand are migrants from russia. this fun group is rehearsing in a garage situated in an. anchorage a suburb. is the youngest of the band everybody calls him. his perfect english hides his true or he was born in the siberian town of. children of the russians who came here in one thousand eight hundred nine or in the early one nine hundred ninety s. the girls are about twenty years old now just some of this russian generation has grown up in alaska but they speak very good english and understand spoken russian it is indeed a new generation of music. one of the songs of the greenberg group says there's a place where everybody is going to it's the place
grade which america. the new wave of settlers who moved to alaska during the last decades came from siberia twentieth century russian destinations changed in comparison with the eighteenth century the majority preferred alaska's largest city anchorage rather than kodiak island or the can i put. out of the city's three hundred thousand strong population five thousand are migrants from russia. this fun group is rehearsing in a garage situated in an. anchorage a suburb. is the youngest of the band...
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it looks like it didn't destroy america. we're still operating. but they fought and they fought and they balanced the budget. so mr. lew was there during that period of time. certainly, he deserves some credit for that, and i was pleased to support him, but i was stunningly disappointed when mr. lew went on television and said the president's ten-year budget calls on america to live within its means to not spend more than we take in when, over the ten-year budget, there is not a single year by the president's own budget submitted by mr. lew in which the deficit fell below $600 billion. and in the out years, the numbers were going up to about about $800 billion. now since mr. lew submitted the president's budget, the congressional budget office, a bipartisan, nonpartisan group, basically the leadership elected by the democratic majority analyzed mr. lew in president -d president obama's budget said it's far lower than that. the lowest single deficit we'll have in ten years is is $740 billion. the highest president bush ever had was $450 billion. th
it looks like it didn't destroy america. we're still operating. but they fought and they fought and they balanced the budget. so mr. lew was there during that period of time. certainly, he deserves some credit for that, and i was pleased to support him, but i was stunningly disappointed when mr. lew went on television and said the president's ten-year budget calls on america to live within its means to not spend more than we take in when, over the ten-year budget, there is not a single year by...
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that alaska is part of america some believe it. or russia but many believe that it's own country and they wonder what kind of money they're going to have to use when they're here and what language we speak. i've actually had people compliment you sound just like in america. gary a school called has lived in the small settlement of check on the law since birth there are more than twenty school cos here his grandfather knew only a few english words gary however doesn't speak russian my grandfather passed away a couple of decades ago and my grandmother. passed away soon after that just some distance from here my father's buried him and most of my relatives and one day i will be too. right after the peninsula was sold to the americans the village was built on the seashore all of the employees of the russian american company who refused to move to russia had been banished here by the us government one of the older buildings is right down below it doesn't have a window in it and built in the old log dovetail design with the dovetail corn
that alaska is part of america some believe it. or russia but many believe that it's own country and they wonder what kind of money they're going to have to use when they're here and what language we speak. i've actually had people compliment you sound just like in america. gary a school called has lived in the small settlement of check on the law since birth there are more than twenty school cos here his grandfather knew only a few english words gary however doesn't speak russian my...
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>> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to. which is us two sitting in a room with computers and cut-outs of cartman and doing that. this is -- we're working with a great cast of consummate artists, and when you're writing for the stage, you kind of need -- you're writing for certain people like josh gad and andrew rannells who play the two missionaries, they've become really part of the writing process. you need that. it's very different than us two locked in a room together in l.a. like doing this by ourselves. >> jimmy: you have to get feedback and change stuff and work with beings, actual human beings instead of paper. yes, absolutely. i guess so. and you have the soundtrack and all this stuff as well? >> we're actually recording the soundtrack this week. >> jimmy: i had no idea. are you finding there's a bunch of rules? like will broadway not let you say what y
>> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to. which is us two sitting in a room with computers and cut-outs of cartman and doing that. this is -- we're working with a great cast of consummate artists, and when you're writing for the stage, you kind of need -- you're...
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i want america to be that nation. i want america to when the future. -- win the future. [applause] a clean energy standard will help drive private investment in innovation. i want to make this point -- government funding will still be critical. the investments might administration has made in renewable energy and technology has helped private sectors grow and hire hundreds of thousands new workers. i had visited gleaming new solar arrays that are among the largest in the world. i have tested electric vehicles of fresh off the assembly line. i did not relate tested. i drove it 5 feet before the secret service told me to stop. [laughter] i have toured factories that used to be shattered where they are now building advanced when the blades that are as long as 747. they are building towers to support them. i have seen the scientist searching for the next big breakthrough in energy. none of this would have happened without government support. i understand we have a tight fiscal situation. it is fair to ask, how do we pay for government's investment in energy? we will have to
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also had a wish for the future america. he said, my wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. caller: house calendar number 22, house resolution 189. resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 658, to amend title 49, united states code, to authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014, to streamline programs, create efficiencies, reduce waste, an
also had a wish for the future america. he said, my wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." on the run -- muammar gaddafi's minister has defective while rebels are running away from a government offensive on the ground. >> we have to join the rebel forces falling back. they manage to go a short distance up the road before we came under fire. >> hanging on -- the president of assyria offers a defiant response against his rule and his of -- his security forces set out to enforce it. and a billion fans as india and pakistan face-off in cricket's world cup. the stakes go well beyond the playing field. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. just a few weeks ago, the rebels in libya appeared to have the upper hand and now they are on the run. such is the fickle nature of this war. speaking of a fickle, and appears muammar gaddafi's foreign minister has given up on his boss. he made his way to the u.k. today. rebel forces had been heading west from their stronghold in benghazi. but now they have lost the town of brega. we begin the coverage from further d
>> this is "bbc world news america." on the run -- muammar gaddafi's minister has defective while rebels are running away from a government offensive on the ground. >> we have to join the rebel forces falling back. they manage to go a short distance up the road before we came under fire. >> hanging on -- the president of assyria offers a defiant response against his rule and his of -- his security forces set out to enforce it. and a billion fans as india and pakistan...
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the stimulus was to generate jobs in america. the private sector was not investing in america anymore. that was about $800 billion. both tarp and stimulus, unpaid for. there was no money made were brought in to pay for those activities. the same was for the stimulus bill. the stimulus bill has gone down because it was a onetime expenditure and it is generated 3.5 million jobs. now you have 2.5 million americans paying taxes because they now have a job. you can see the effects of a onetime expenditure on the stimulus now becoming far smaller in the future, as opposed to the bush tax cuts becoming bigger in time bigger over time because they were back loaded. the big cuts to the wealthy took effect in the later years, so the cuts at the beginning were small. they were crafted that way so that the cost would look small, not until you were in the outer years, and now you can see how much it cost to keep the tax cuts in place for the very wealthy. host: so you'll see continued spending until 2019 according to this chart? guest: you wi
the stimulus was to generate jobs in america. the private sector was not investing in america anymore. that was about $800 billion. both tarp and stimulus, unpaid for. there was no money made were brought in to pay for those activities. the same was for the stimulus bill. the stimulus bill has gone down because it was a onetime expenditure and it is generated 3.5 million jobs. now you have 2.5 million americans paying taxes because they now have a job. you can see the effects of a onetime...
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i think it would be very very foolish for america to arm the rebels. you never know the reason rai the cia is in libya i think the primary reason is to find out who the rebels are and there is name are reports very solid reports for some here is the l i f g which is probably the dominant staging. element of this very mixed up coalition of rebels is itself very close to al-qaeda is composed largely of people who fought in iraq against america it's amazing to me that secretary of state hillary clinton who is now well i think pretty much in the forefront of those people rushing to want to arm the rebels she or so testified just a week or two ago that the rebels in libya were probably more anti american then they are and she could benefit i think that's true and in addition to that there are also more approach terrorists they have genes composed of people who have trained suicide bombers so we're very much on the side of those who say that and another thing is said in the security council resolution one nine hundred seventy three it's quite clear easy to r
i think it would be very very foolish for america to arm the rebels. you never know the reason rai the cia is in libya i think the primary reason is to find out who the rebels are and there is name are reports very solid reports for some here is the l i f g which is probably the dominant staging. element of this very mixed up coalition of rebels is itself very close to al-qaeda is composed largely of people who fought in iraq against america it's amazing to me that secretary of state hillary...
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. >>> plans for a major public transit overhaul in preparation for the america cup sailing race. >>> and the freeway closure closed right now may effect your 280/680 commute to san jose. it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning. thank you for waking up with us. it's thursday march 31st. i'm pam cook. steve paulson's here with the forecast. steve, felt like a pretty warm night. >> it was, pam. if you were in san raphael or napa yesterday it was record setting. today might be just as warm across the board temperatures starting off in the 50s to near 60 degrees. looks like a lot of low 80s, upper 70s, mid-70s. enjoy it while you can because we will have a cool down headed into the weekend. here's sal. >>> good morning. right now highway 4 traffic looks good getting up to the willow pass grade. no major problems heading to concord. also this morning we're looking at northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. san francisco looks pretty good. closure on 280 at 680 is a construction overnight closure. going to be closed for another half hour right now. so if you're
. >>> plans for a major public transit overhaul in preparation for the america cup sailing race. >>> and the freeway closure closed right now may effect your 280/680 commute to san jose. it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning. thank you for waking up with us. it's thursday march 31st. i'm pam cook. steve paulson's here with the forecast. steve, felt like a pretty warm night. >> it was, pam. if you were in san raphael or napa...
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he wants to increase the use of bio fuels to make vehicles more energy efficient saying america needs to change its energy culture to make this country more self sufficient. >> we can't rush to propose action when gas prices are high. and then can't keep doing that. the united states of america cannot afford to bet long term security on a resource that will run out eventually. >> the speech comes as gas prices have gone up 50 cents per gallon this year, they do continue to rise, nationwide the report the average price is at $3.59 per gallon n san francisco, which has some of the highest prices in the state its $4.09 per gallon. and they're going up, again. >> coming up, google gets stung for not doing enough to save guard your privacy. >> a boundary battle at one school that has become a victim of its own success. >> record warmth today. look for a repeat tomorrow. there still rain in the accu-weather forecast. we'll detail this out in just a few minute autos plus, debate over dyes added to food. a possible link to hyper activity in kids. the news continues in one minute. >> closed ca
he wants to increase the use of bio fuels to make vehicles more energy efficient saying america needs to change its energy culture to make this country more self sufficient. >> we can't rush to propose action when gas prices are high. and then can't keep doing that. the united states of america cannot afford to bet long term security on a resource that will run out eventually. >> the speech comes as gas prices have gone up 50 cents per gallon this year, they do continue to rise,...
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are not in america today because of abortion because one of three pregnancies i don't worship and so we are depopulating this country it's through a policy that does not support families does not encourage families to have children to support them when they when we do have to have those children and of course the second aspect which is even more important which is the abortion culture in this country so. you know i really got to hand it to these republicans their excuse is it do keep getting more and more creative by the day or to push their agenda so because of abortion the u.s. doesn't have enough qualified workers to fund social security that is try rick really i mean the absurdity of it is just stunning social security is sitting on a four point three trillion dollars fund that's not expected to change for another quarter of a cent. but if rick is so worried about the workforce here in the u.s. i don't know how did he change his stance on immigration issues and urged other g.o.p. lawmakers to do the same how many millions of undocumented workers are there here in the u.s. right n
are not in america today because of abortion because one of three pregnancies i don't worship and so we are depopulating this country it's through a policy that does not support families does not encourage families to have children to support them when they when we do have to have those children and of course the second aspect which is even more important which is the abortion culture in this country so. you know i really got to hand it to these republicans their excuse is it do keep getting...
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i want to start with you broadly speaking in your view what is at stake for women the women of america in this case. right well the best analogy that i can use for anybody is to say here's david here's. and you're going to send david into without a sling shot and so if you take away people's ability to band together when there is pervasive discrimination across a company you in essence send david into a fight without that slain shy and we are going to have a really serious problem as a country if we do that just to back up for viewers that are not familiar with the case explain what you mean with the band together was that it was so here's what happens in a class action lawsuit instead of me going up to wal-mart and saying listen i was discriminated against and so maybe i made ten dollars an hour and my male counterpart makes twelve hours an hour so over the course of my employment a couple of dollars an hour that adds up to some amount it is easier for wal-mart to say to a single employee you know what we'll give you a little check and make you go away or will bury you in legal fees s
i want to start with you broadly speaking in your view what is at stake for women the women of america in this case. right well the best analogy that i can use for anybody is to say here's david here's. and you're going to send david into without a sling shot and so if you take away people's ability to band together when there is pervasive discrimination across a company you in essence send david into a fight without that slain shy and we are going to have a really serious problem as a country...
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. >>> the american red cross is offering to help the eight families living near a landslide in america close. the relief agency is offering shelter, supplies, and health services. a huge wall of mud forced four families out of their homes on carson street. four others have restricted access. on tuesday night the city council declared local emergency. >>> in pleasant santon, police report a happy ending after a little boy was found wandering alone outside a wal-mart store at 3:00 a.m. police said the toddler was wearing just a the shirt and diapers. officers say he has not learned to talk yet but was smiling a lot so he wasn't upset. a wal-mart manager found the boy when he stepped outside to take a break. he called police and officers took the child into protective custody into they got a frantic call from his mother about 6:00 a.m. she and the boy had just moved in across the street to an apartment designed for someone in a wheelchair. >> the door handle's positioned relatively low on the door and the deadbolt was released by depressing the handle. the child was able to do that and ge
. >>> the american red cross is offering to help the eight families living near a landslide in america close. the relief agency is offering shelter, supplies, and health services. a huge wall of mud forced four families out of their homes on carson street. four others have restricted access. on tuesday night the city council declared local emergency. >>> in pleasant santon, police report a happy ending after a little boy was found wandering alone outside a wal-mart store at...
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. >>> federal regulators tried to reassure about the safety of nuclear power plants here in america. one senator asked the head of the nuclear regulatory commission if any u.s. plants are as of the same design as the crippled plants this japan. >> all the reactors we have of a similar type have undergone modifications and improvements to deal with the kinds of situations we're seeing in japan. >> because of the disaster in japan, the owners of the nuclear power plant outside of san diego are proposing a new earthquake safety study of that plant. the review had actually been in the works months before the disaster in japan. the public ewe tills commission must first approve the proposal since it would be funded through the rates customers paid. it's expected to cost an estimated $21 million. >>> we have developing news. a judge dismissed a drug sales case after watching a surveillance video. the officers entered without a warrant and asked the defendant a medical marijuana patient where his money was. this is the latest case in a scandal involving videos showing what defense attorneys
. >>> federal regulators tried to reassure about the safety of nuclear power plants here in america. one senator asked the head of the nuclear regulatory commission if any u.s. plants are as of the same design as the crippled plants this japan. >> all the reactors we have of a similar type have undergone modifications and improvements to deal with the kinds of situations we're seeing in japan. >> because of the disaster in japan, the owners of the nuclear power plant...
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two million people here in the united states of that health insurance so the war on sick people in america is much larger in scope or then there's the war on democracy itself. earlier this year republicans are busy stripping public foundations from elections city council a poor a student public funding for elections for the city of portland oregon to the white house that way more money came go to big corporations to elect our political leaders and frankly come from big corporations i guess we've become less democratic than libya or finally have no reason to fight a war there and for finally and perhaps most importantly republicans are likely to start their war on atheists this week and declare in god we trust is the national motto after all going to war without an official bato is like playing a football game without an official cheer you just can't do it. so can you really blame the republicans for dropping the ball on the constitution's requirement that they debate and then vote on whether or not to go to war with libya with all these other wars waging i can't envision there's congressma
two million people here in the united states of that health insurance so the war on sick people in america is much larger in scope or then there's the war on democracy itself. earlier this year republicans are busy stripping public foundations from elections city council a poor a student public funding for elections for the city of portland oregon to the white house that way more money came go to big corporations to elect our political leaders and frankly come from big corporations i guess...
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and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: rebels in libya suffered setbacks for the third day in a row. and loyalists to colonel moammar qaddafi recaptured more territory along the coast. geraint vincent of independent television news reports from the scene of the battle for the oil town of brega. >> reporter: just beh
and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and...
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is weak and america being the head you want to power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here and then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have responsibility as well as with the europeans for establishing some kind of political stability and thereby establishing a government that may have that is very likely to require a long term commitment to ground forces possibly in a peaceful situation possibly a civil war this could indeed evolve into a very large scale military operation that could go on for years i think it's a probability at this point when they're talking about to you in london i again researching this program i came across a quote from a colin powell before the invasion of two thousand and three of iraq and he said you know you br
is weak and america being the head you want to power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here and then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have...
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america's diner is always open. >>> good morning. 6:25. i want to take you to san francisco with a live shot of where the power lines are down. the chopper is showing you the closure. this is unusual as you see this portion basically vacant just north of the golden gate park. there are the folks being rerouted away from the area by the san francisco police department. keep in mind you have to reroute for a couple of blocks. this gets more adjusted as they work on the power lines. we are following another issue where christie smith told us about the fire out in the 1700 block of 48th avenue approach ing the area here. we also have a truck fire that could be an additional distraction. we'll tell you more coming up. >>> we have new images from google earth this morning from there in japan. scott mcgrew has more. >> these are coming from the gio satellite purchased by google showing the devastation on google earth. there on the left you see the before, and there on the right you see the after. these have been available on google earth. they wi
america's diner is always open. >>> good morning. 6:25. i want to take you to san francisco with a live shot of where the power lines are down. the chopper is showing you the closure. this is unusual as you see this portion basically vacant just north of the golden gate park. there are the folks being rerouted away from the area by the san francisco police department. keep in mind you have to reroute for a couple of blocks. this gets more adjusted as they work on the power lines. we...
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toyota motor has also reduced production in north america by suspending overtime and work on holidays. >>> demand for bottled water is surging all over japan due to the recent natural disaster. on top of this, concerns linger about the safety of tap water. >> reporter: a beveragemaker in miyazaki prefecture southern japan is shipping bottled mineral water to convenience stores. since the massive earthquake, orders have risen to nearly four times the usual amount. to meet demand the maker shifted its operating hours from ten hours a day to around the clock and workers are giving up their weekends to continue production. >> translator: we work into the night because we want to make as much as possible. >> reporter: another beveragemaker in the prefecture supplies bottled mineral water to retailers in the kyushu region, southern japan. two days after the quake, the company received an order of 300,000 bottles of water from the government to be shipped to affected areas. >> translator: these are recent orders. >> reporter: orders from the greater tokyo area were up ten-fold. this came aft
toyota motor has also reduced production in north america by suspending overtime and work on holidays. >>> demand for bottled water is surging all over japan due to the recent natural disaster. on top of this, concerns linger about the safety of tap water. >> reporter: a beveragemaker in miyazaki prefecture southern japan is shipping bottled mineral water to convenience stores. since the massive earthquake, orders have risen to nearly four times the usual amount. to meet demand...
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>>> good morning, america. no joke. the northeast faces more than a foot of snow on april fool's day. who will bear the brunt of this storm? >>> ambush. cameras rolling as rebels in libya run for their lives. gadhafi's forces are setting traps and closing in. can the cia stop them? >>> the real prince harry. he's third in line for the british throne, talking one-on-one this morning with our bob woodruff. >> is it okay if i call you -- >> whatever you want. >> his arctic adventure, his brother's wedding and what really happened at that bachelor party. it's our big royal exclusive. >>> and double trouble. the babbling of the babies this morning. >>> good morning, america. boy, you know, we've been giving sam a hard time all week long about this storm coming and now it's just about here. >> sam is not here, he got out of here because we're giving him a hard time. does not feel like the last day of march at all. >>> also, a case of bad sportsmanship. a tennis pro player's meltdown. he aimed the ball in the stands aimed at a
>>> good morning, america. no joke. the northeast faces more than a foot of snow on april fool's day. who will bear the brunt of this storm? >>> ambush. cameras rolling as rebels in libya run for their lives. gadhafi's forces are setting traps and closing in. can the cia stop them? >>> the real prince harry. he's third in line for the british throne, talking one-on-one this morning with our bob woodruff. >> is it okay if i call you -- >> whatever you want....
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america holds 2% of the world's proven oil reserves. what that means is, is that even if we drilled every drop of oil out of every single one of the reserves that we possess, offshore and onshore, it's the one not be enough to meet our long-term needs. we consume 25% of the world's oil. we have 2% of the rate serves -- reserves. even if we doubled u.s. oil production, we're still really short. so the only way for america's energy supply to be truly secure is by permanently reducing our dependence on oil. we're going to have to find ways to boost our efficiency so we use less oil. we have got to discover and produce cleaner, renewable sources of energy but also produce less carbon pollution, which is threatening our climate. and we have got to do it quickly. no in terms of new sources of energy, we have a few different options. the first is natural gas. recent innovations have given us the opportunity to tap large reserves, perhaps a century's worth of reserves, 100 years worth of reserves, in the shale under our feet. but just as it is
america holds 2% of the world's proven oil reserves. what that means is, is that even if we drilled every drop of oil out of every single one of the reserves that we possess, offshore and onshore, it's the one not be enough to meet our long-term needs. we consume 25% of the world's oil. we have 2% of the rate serves -- reserves. even if we doubled u.s. oil production, we're still really short. so the only way for america's energy supply to be truly secure is by permanently reducing our...
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chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence its. looks now as some sort of a democratic nation and. looks like a good receiver will mark it's especially considering the nazis hasn't won the war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at all the animosity towards the us today it comes from our military interventions politicians seem blissfully unaware and in our party new york. so clearly there are a lot of questions here especially as to whether the u.s. can afford another war financially and politically but you know scott i was really so taken i was just thinking about the fact that like you said that we may already be arming these rebels i can't get over the amount of dishonesty if really that is the case and the other thing is that hillary clinton came before congress today or she didn't go for the she spoke to a few members of congress an
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we hope you check in for "good morning america." sam champion is tracking a big spring snowstorm winding up to whack the northeast. and we're always online at
we hope you check in for "good morning america." sam champion is tracking a big spring snowstorm winding up to whack the northeast. and we're always online at
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remember 38 inbound is one of america's busiest bus lines. westbound bay bridge looks okay coming up to the toll plaza with only a little bit of a delay we're about ten minutes away from them turning on the metering lights. interstate 880 north and southbound in front of the coliseum traffic moves well there. there's no game today at the coliseum. the a's home opener is tomorrow. and the morning commute on northbound 101 in san jose looks pretty good. northbound 280 also a little bit of slow traffic at 17 but for the most part looking good. livermore valley 580 westbound still in good shape from livermore, dublin into castro valley. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. ending march on a sunny and warm record setting note. we had 21 days of rain but the last four days 60s on monday, upper 60s and low 70s on tuesday. yesterday just went right up. we had some low to mid-80s. today we'll top it out. more records are possible today. in fact they're probably likely. and i might be underdone on some of these if the northeast wind continues. can't
remember 38 inbound is one of america's busiest bus lines. westbound bay bridge looks okay coming up to the toll plaza with only a little bit of a delay we're about ten minutes away from them turning on the metering lights. interstate 880 north and southbound in front of the coliseum traffic moves well there. there's no game today at the coliseum. the a's home opener is tomorrow. and the morning commute on northbound 101 in san jose looks pretty good. northbound 280 also a little bit of slow...
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sam champion is checking out the weather systems and we'll have the latest forecast on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime, there's been a major setback for moammar gadhafi. one of the closest foreign ministers has defected. musa kusa is in london and has resigned. >> emily schmidt joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan rebels have lost key ground this week but they may have gained secret help from the u.s. libyan rebels are outnumbered and outzbgunned by moammar gadhafi's force. and now more rebel forces may come from outside. >> broader question of assistance to the opposition is one that we're looking at very closely. >> reporter: sources tell abc news, president obama has signed a secret presidential finding authorizing covert operations to stop rebels. the president could make a decision to do so in the future. that would put more focus on those fighting gadhafi. >> you can who are those guys, you're going to think about whether or not you really want to arm them. because our history of arming groups we don't know hasn't been a terribly good one. >>
sam champion is checking out the weather systems and we'll have the latest forecast on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime, there's been a major setback for moammar gadhafi. one of the closest foreign ministers has defected. musa kusa is in london and has resigned. >> emily schmidt joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan rebels have lost key ground this week but they may have gained secret help from the u.s. libyan rebels are...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> libya's foreign minister flees to britain amid reports that he is severing his links with the good of the regime. rebels in libya are retreating in the face of an advance by government forces. >> they have managed to go a short distance up the road. we have had rounds landing very close to the car. >> the white house refuses to comment on reports that president obama has approved covert support for the libyan rebels. there are sanctions onfor refusing to step down. india's cricket fans celebrate as their team beats pakistan, of their biggest sporting rifle, to reach the finals of the cricket world
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> libya's foreign minister...
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he set an ambitious goal for breaking america's reliance on foreign oil. white house correspondent savannah guthrie at the white house tonight with more on this. savannah, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president said today we americans have kind of a familiar pattern. we go from shock when prices go up at the pump to a trance when they go back down, never solving the underlying problems. like many presidents before him, he vowed today to change that. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: under pressure with gas prices at home surging and unrest in the middle east spreading, president obama today outlined his plan to wean america off foreign oil. >> and we will keep on being a victim to shifts in the oil market until we finally get serious about a long-term policy for a secure, affordable energy future. >> reporter: the president's goal, cut oil imports by a third over ten years, by reducing u.s. consumption, greater use of clean energy, biofuels and natural gas, and by boosting oil and gas production here at home. the pr
he set an ambitious goal for breaking america's reliance on foreign oil. white house correspondent savannah guthrie at the white house tonight with more on this. savannah, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president said today we americans have kind of a familiar pattern. we go from shock when prices go up at the pump to a trance when they go back down, never solving the underlying problems. like many presidents before him, he vowed today to change that. >> the...
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a new survey finds most of america's biggest companies plan to increase hiring in the next six months. that follows a report wednesday showing the private sector added 200,000 jobs last month, and monster.com says its online job postings rose nearly 9% this month compared to march of last year. >>> a new study says the average 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need $230,000 to cover medical expenses. the study by fidelity investments says that figure is actually down 8% from projections made a year ago. this is the first time in ten years there's been a decrease in the longer run virtually every analyst expects costs to resume going up. >>> and google has chosen kansas city, kansas, to be the first to receive its ultrafast internet service. it's said to be 100 times faster than standard broadband service. if everything goes well, google plans to expand the superfast network to other cities. and the tech giant has also tweaked its search feature. some users will see a plus one button next to google's search results. clicking it allows you to recommend specific search results t
a new survey finds most of america's biggest companies plan to increase hiring in the next six months. that follows a report wednesday showing the private sector added 200,000 jobs last month, and monster.com says its online job postings rose nearly 9% this month compared to march of last year. >>> a new study says the average 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need $230,000 to cover medical expenses. the study by fidelity investments says that figure is actually down 8% from...
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and in america the army men are a traditional powerhouse of how the disastrous we're under threat again huge you know they failed to make the kinds of the regular season conversely shiploads guided the men from really get into the quarter finals and then said it was time for him seeing these on. the corner and the english premier league resumes on saturday with six place liverpool looking to narrow the gap of fifth place top in the hunt europa league places kenny dalglish's men are at west brom managed by former boss roy hodgson where liverpool have not lost since february nine hundred eighty one and steven gerrard might return of the almost a month that. is recovered in rio from disorder mostly the years before. they say when it's going to be. preserved is the wrong word to use we call the two no roger going to be the move that school boards. and that match is one of eight taking place on saturday elsewhere leaders manchester united put they can only take point lead as they travel to fourth quarter rest of the lunchtime cake up then second bottom burning bottom valsin everson take on a
and in america the army men are a traditional powerhouse of how the disastrous we're under threat again huge you know they failed to make the kinds of the regular season conversely shiploads guided the men from really get into the quarter finals and then said it was time for him seeing these on. the corner and the english premier league resumes on saturday with six place liverpool looking to narrow the gap of fifth place top in the hunt europa league places kenny dalglish's men are at west brom...